

Crimson Desert is using Denuvo’s Anti-Tamper but Denuvo does also make their own kernel level Anti-Cheat. The latest Tribes game used it which upset my group of gamers.


Crimson Desert is using Denuvo’s Anti-Tamper but Denuvo does also make their own kernel level Anti-Cheat. The latest Tribes game used it which upset my group of gamers.
I tried Qobuz out this month, they do a 1 month free trial that you can check out before spending.
I personally didn’t stick with them but it sounds like you’ll fare better than me. I think your biggest hurdle would be making sure they have the music you want to listen to, since their library is a little patchy.
My two warnings (three if you count the library bit) are that their streaming eats up mobile data, and that there is zero customer support.


I think an important fact to keep in mind is that not all Ubisoft offices are unionized, and from what I have seen they are targeting the unionized offices first.
So strike now, sue for union busting later.


Monolithsoft has been 100% owned by Nintendo for over a year.
And they’ve been majority owned by Ninendo since '07.


Do you intend to include internet/web surfing, or hold back on that until later?
Search engines can be very useful, while also being awful.
But I do think teaching the kiddo how to navigate the website of your local library would be a good lesson for them.


Well, at least here in the US it’s because our politicians are openly bribed by Israel.


I took a brief peek at those machines, does your model have adjustable settings? A review I saw said they could set how long the machine waits after it has been used to clean itself. Maybe increase that time to give the litter more time to absorb the waste?


I think the majority of the time ought to be showing real-world examples of why these things matter.
Stores use your phone’s bluetooth to track your shopping
Smart doorbells will gladly send your footage to police without your permission
Target knew a teenager was pregnant based on shopping habits
Mozilla has a solid breakdown of how your car is spying on you
The goal being to give them something lasting. So next time they interact with this tech they remember what you told them, and maybe start a privacy journey of their own.


Most people do not like surprises, especially surprises involving their work and/or money. Even if it may be a ‘good’ surprise, many simply do not like them.
How would a surprise day off work? “Surprise, you commuted into work today for no reason! Go home!”
Most workers desire consistency.


I can’t recall specific examples but I’ve definitely heard of folks that use patreon as a subscription thing and have the kofi for one-time donations. I don’t know their financials, obviously, but it seems to me that it works.
I can recommend the Samsung Galaxy A25. Has samsung chips (A15 has mediatek) and an audio jack (A35 does not). From what I’ve seen the new models (A16 at least) have all ditched the audio jack.
Decent phone with an okay screen, a headphone jack, and expandable storage.
Nothing but softball questions, no pushback, waste of a read.